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Tipcon debut for Teamster

14th April 1994, Page 16
14th April 1994
Page 16
Page 16, 14th April 1994 — Tipcon debut for Teamster
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• York Trailers has developed a 39-46m3 (51-60yd3) Teamster range of monococque aluminium tipping trailers.The first one, a 42m3 (55yd3) version will appear at this years Tipcon exhibition in Harrogate.

It tares out at 6,10 tonnes giving a payload potential of 25 tonnes built on its own chassis with front end Hyva tipgear.

The chassis has 1.4m frame centres, a 205mm low-profile neck and internal body joins folded at 45°.

Body construction is of continuous weld 4545 plate, floor thickness is 6.0mm increasing to 8.0mm behind the step and the fabricated tailgate is top hung. York offers a range of spec choices.

In February York announced a new range of reefers built at Northallerton in collaboration with Norfrig and based on a new 70mm gooseneck chassis Built to ATP class C certification the first one, a 13.6m 26/33 pallet standard van with Thermo King refrigeration has joined the fleet of Stirlingshire operator Bing Transport.

Four more are in build and one will be displayed at the IRTE exhibition at Telford.